Wednesday, July 20, 2011

Perform A Twoperson Transfer From A Wheelchair

Two people can help someone from a wheelchair.


Performing a two-person transfer from a wheelchair can be a tricky process. While some wheelchair users can get themselves out of a wheelchair, this can be difficult and dangerous. With two people, however, the process is made much easier, and the element of danger is greatly diminished. Using a few simple tips, the person can be placed in and out of the wheelchair, allowing for a greater freedom within a house or care home. The more people helping, the better, although two is a safe minimum.


Instructions


1. Move the wheelchair so that it faces the area that the person is being transferred to, such as the bed or bathtub. Lock the brakes so that the wheelchair is stable, and flip out the footrests to move them out of the way.








2. Hold the person under her arms while standing next to her. Lift the person using your legs, not your back. When you have transferred the weight from the wheelchair to yourself, move the chair out of the way. If you have someone helping you, they can do this task.


3. Twist round to transfer the person onto or into the object they are being moved to. If they are able, they can take some of the weight on their own legs, although this should only be done to ease the burden on yourself.


4. Place the person onto or into the object, and ensure that he is secure before releasing him. Slowly let him go, and check that he is comfortable and happy. Reverse the process when he is getting back into the chair.

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